Destiny 2 Forsaken: All New Exotic Weapons

Destiny 2 Forsaken: All New Exotic Weapons

All New Exotic Weapons in Destiny 2: Forsaken

Destiny 2: Forsaken has been released, and as is customary, there are plenty of new exotic weapons that are now obtainable by players. Many of Destiny 2: Forsaken’s new exotic weapons are quite powerful and will be well worth your time grinding. However, some of these new exotic weapons are very rare as well. In the case of One Thousand Voices, it’s a rare drop from beating the final boss. In the case of Malfeasance and Wish-Ender, it’s totally unknown how players can obtain them.

Anyway, without further ado, here are all of the new exotic weapons added in Destiny 2: Forsaken and what they do.

Destiny 2: Forsaken- All New Exotic Weapons

Ace of Spades – Kinetic Hand Cannon, Primary Ammo

Reloading after a kill loads magazine with a few extra-damage bullets. Grants radar while aiming down sights.

Black Talon – Power Sword, Void Damage, Power Ammo

Can fire a projectile to hit distant enemies.

Cerberus+1 – Kinetic Auto Rifle, Primary Ammo

Shoots bullets from all four barrels simultaneously.

Lord of Wolves – Energy Shotgun, Solar Damage, Special Ammo

Fires a powerful burst of Solar damage.

Malfeasance – Kinetic Hand Cannon, Primary Ammo

Shoot tainted slugs that burrow into the enemy. Stacking enough slugs causes them all to explode.

One Thousand Voices – Power Fusion Rifle, Solar Damage, Power Ammo

Fires a long range and powerful beam.

The Chaperone – Energy Shotgun, Solar Damage, Special Ammo

Fires a precision shotgun round.

The Queenbreaker – Power Linear Fusion Rifle, Arc Damage, Power Ammo

Fires a long-range precision Arc bolt that blinds enemies on impact.

Trinity Ghoul – Combat Bow, Arc Damage, Special Ammo

Precision kills with this weapon create a devastating electrical storm that links to nearby enemies.

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